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Elan Coil [88]
3 years ago
7

Which events from Library on Wheels: Mary Lemist Titcomb and America’s First Bookmobile are part of the narrative’s falling acti

on?
Select each correct answer.



Mary decides to take the position at the Washington County Free Library.


Mary is buried in the same graveyard as many other famous writers she admired.


The book wagon is destroyed and replaced by an automobile.


Mary helps design and set up the library wagon.


Mary establishes a children’s reading room at her new library.
Question 4 (2 points)


The text says that Mary Lemist Titcomb “worked tirelessly. . .to make a name for herself and to make a difference” in the library profession.



Which evidence from the text supports this statement? Choose 2

Select each correct answer.
Question 4 options:


Mary becomes a vice-president of the American Library Association.


Mary is hired as head librarian of one of the nation’s first county-wide libraries.


Mary feels that nothing could be better than being a librarian.


Mary later becomes good friends with the man who had refused to hire her for the World’s Columbian Exposition.
Question 5 (2 points)


Which textual evidence helps you infer why the library board approved Mary’s idea of a book wagon?
Question 5 options:


“She presented her idea to the board of trustees of the library.”


“It sounded like a crazy plan.”


“But by now, the board had learned that when Miss Titcomb decided to do something, she did it.”
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1 answer:
IRISSAK [1]3 years ago
8 0

Answer: 1st question: The book wagon is destroyed and replaced by an automobile.

Mary helps design and set up the library wagon.

2nd question: Mary becomes a vice-president of the American Library Association.

Mary is hired as head librarian of one of the nation’s first county-wide libraries.

3rd question: “She presented her idea to the board of trustees of the library.”

“But by now, the board had learned that when Miss Titcomb decided to do something, she did it.”

Explanation:

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